Increasing temperature and decreasing specific leaf area amplify centipede predation impact on Collembola

  • Santonja, M.
  • Aupic-Samain, A.
  • Forey, E.
  • Chauvat, M.
Publication date
September 2018
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

International audienceCollembola is an abundant group of soil organisms playing a major role on litter decomposition process and nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems. Habitat structure strongly influences Collembola assemblages as plant litter physical characteristics and quantity provide structural niches and determine the outcome of their interactions with predators. Collembola are also extremely sensitive to environmental conditions such as soil temperature that control their demographic parameters and activity. In this context, increasing temperature with the ongoing climate change can have strong impact on Collembola assemblages and their responses to predation either directly by altering their behaviour or indirectly by altering thei...

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